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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Bluster Gas]]
*[[Bluster Gas (Secret of Mana)|Bluster Gas]]
*[[Howler]]
*[[Howler (Secret of Mana)|Howler]]
*[[Shellblast]]
*[[Shellblast (Secret of Mana)|Shellblast]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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Crystal Forest
First appearance Secret of Mana (1993)
Latest appearance Secret of Mana HD (2018)
Greater location Ice Country

The Crystal Forest is a location in Secret of Mana. It is an expansive evergreen forest with crystallized trees sparkling alongside large rose-colored quartz, looking virtually the same as the Frozen Forest. It is connected to the Tropics to the south, to Neko's Crystal Forest Branch to the northwest, and the Ice Palace to the northeast.

The party explore the wintery woods in search of the Mana Seed of Fire.

History

Secret of Mana

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ???
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Spanish Bosque de cristal (3D) Same as English (3D)
French Forêt de cristal (3D) Same as English (3D)
German  Kristallwald (3D) Same as English (3D)

Trivia

  • It is likely considered to be an extension to the Frozen Forest in the Super Nintendo and mobile releases.
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